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Date Code 20210715

SEL-2890 Instruction Manual

Section 3

Settings and Commands

Introduction

This section provides information about the SEL-2890 settings and commands. 
Specifically, it covers the following topics:

Settings for Ethernet network operation

Settings for data access through Email, Telnet, Tunneling, Serial 
Routing, and HTTP

Commands for establishing a dynamic tunnel and a command for 
viewing raw serial data in a network tunnel

It is important to keep in mind that you can communicate 

with

 and 

through

 the 

SEL-2890. Communicating 

with

 the SEL-2890 is referred to as a Console session and 

uses a command line interface with prompts #> and ##>, for Level 1 and Level 2, 
respectively. This can be accomplished by the serial port or by Telnet port 1025. This 
section focuses on communicating 

with

 (not through) the SEL-2890. 

Section 4: Detailed Application Examples

 describes how to apply the SEL-2890 in 

specific applications along with the associated settings.

Settings

Settings Summary

Table 3.1

 lists the settings in the SEL-2890. You can modify settings with the 

SET

 

command in a Console Session (see 

Commands on page 3.10

).

Table 3.1

SEL-2890 Settings Summary 

(Sheet 1 of 4)

Setting Name

Description

Range

Default 

Value

Operational Mode Settings

PORT

Telnet port for connected 
device

23, 1026–65534

23

TEL_PROC

Enable Telnet processing

Y, N

Y

Summary of Contents for SEL-2890

Page 1: ...SEL 2890 Ethernet Transceiver Instruction Manual PM2890 01 20210715 ...

Page 2: ...erves all rights and benefits afforded under federal and international copyright and patent laws in its products including without limitation software firmware and documentation The information in this document is provided for informational use only and is subject to change without notice Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc has approved only the English language document This product is covere...

Page 3: ...ial Checkout 2 3 Section 3 Settings and Commands Introduction 3 1 Settings 3 1 Commands 3 10 Command Summary 3 11 Ethernet Network Operation Settings 3 14 Section 4 Detailed Application Examples Introduction 4 1 Job Done Example 1 4 1 Job Done Example 2 4 3 Job Done Example 3 4 6 Section 5 Troubleshooting Introduction 5 1 SEL 2890 Indicator LEDs 5 1 Troubleshooting Procedures 5 2 Technical Support...

Page 4: ...ware Upgrade Instructions Introduction B 1 Important Note Regarding Settings B 1 Required Equipment B 1 Upgrade Procedure B 2 Appendix C HTML Code Appendix D Alitree Applet Introduction D 1 Tree View Java Applet D 2 Appendix E ASCII Reference Table Appendix F Open Network Ports Index ...

Page 5: ...ary 3 11 Table 3 3 SEL 2890 Network Configuration Settings 3 14 Table 3 4 GATEWAY Address Setting Examples 3 15 Table 5 1 SEL 2890 LED Indicators 5 1 Table 5 2 Troubleshooting Procedures 5 2 Table A 1 Firmware Revision History A 1 Table A 2 Instruction Manual Revision History A 3 Table C 1 Callout Numbers in Figure C 1 C 4 Table C 2 HTTP Files C 4 Table E 1 ASCII Reference Table E 1 ...

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Page 7: ...ure 2 2 SEL C642 Cable Wiring Diagram 2 2 Figure 2 3 Telnet Window 2 5 Figure 4 1 Minimal Email Network Connection 4 1 Figure 4 2 Summary Event Report Email From an SEL Relay 4 2 Figure 4 3 Example Telnet Serial Encapsulation System 4 3 Figure 4 4 Network Parameters Dialog Box 4 5 Figure 4 5 Serial Tunneling Network Connection 4 7 Figure 5 1 Example SEL 2890 Panel 5 1 Figure C 1 HTML Code Shown in...

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Page 9: ...situation that if not avoided will result in serious death or injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or equipment damage CAUTION Refer to accompanying documents ATTENTION Se reporter à la documentation Earth g...

Page 10: ...elf or others or cause equipment damage AVERTISSEMENT Seules des personnes qualifiées peuvent travailler sur cet appareil Si vous n êtes pas qualifiés pour ce travail vous pourriez vous blesser avec d autres personnes ou endommager l équipement WARNING This device is shipped with default passwords Default passwords should be changed to private passwords at installation Failure to change each defau...

Page 11: ...lay 10BASE T connection Support for TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol protocol suite FTP File Transfer Protocol Telnet Serial tunneling Serial routing Email HTTP An Ethernet gateway is provided by an SEL 2890 to relays and other IEDs that are based on EIA 232 serial communications The SEL 2890 encapsulates serial data into the Ethernet stack More discussion on Ethernet and pro...

Page 12: ...elnet session your Telnet software operates similarly to a terminal program by passing your keystrokes across the Ethernet network through the transceiver and into the serial device Figure 1 1 displays different connection types from an engineering workstation to SEL relays and a communications processor This figure is not meant to display a best choice integration architecture for a substation ma...

Page 13: ...and Off When issuing settings to the transceiver select one of these four options NOTE A Telnet session has higher priority than the HTTP interface The following message will be sent to the web browser if it is connected when a Telnet session is active Unable to access device due to Telnet session from IP xxx xxx xxx xxx Engineering Workstation SEL 2890 SEL 2890 SEL Relays Hub SEL Relay Non SEL IE...

Page 14: ...mitted Password Enter the Access Level 2 2AC password Note that this password will change if you change the Access Level 2 password when modifying settings The default password is furnished in Section 3 Settings and Commands Port The FTP port in the SEL 2890 is 21 NOTE The SEL 2890 FTP server does not support the PAS V passive transfer command Use the automatic or binary selection for the type of ...

Page 15: ...ummary event reports to be emailed An unsolicited message is one that is sent to the SEL 2890 when no Telnet or HTTP session is active The SEL 2890 will take the unsolicited data and email it to a designated email address More than one unsolicited message may be contained in an email Also an unsolicited message may be broken up into more than one email Email is sent two seconds after the end of an...

Page 16: ...have limitations on passing specific binary protocols The challenge of serial tunneling lies in the indeterministic nature of the Ethernet network A master device may send a message to a slave The slave responds in a timely fashion But if the Ethernet packet containing the message has a collision then the packet will get re sent This may happen several times If it happens too often then the data w...

Page 17: ... the same subnet As an example the master IED device in Figure 1 3 sends out via a serial port a request for data from Slave 1 These serial data are then transmitted to the Ethernet network through the SEL 2890 connected to the master polling IED All of the other SEL 2890 transceivers receive the request and send it through their respective serial ports However only Slave 1 answers and the data ar...

Page 18: ...cifications Applications 1 8 NOTE All devices must be on the same subnet Figure 1 3 BTCP Tunneling Using Broadcast LAN Master Polling IED Slave IED Addr 10 Slave IED Addr 11 SEL 2890 5 SEL 2890 4 SEL 2890 3 SEL 2890 2 SEL 2890 1 Slave IED Addr 13 Slave IED Addr 12 ...

Page 19: ...high Type Tests Electromagnetic Compatibility Radiated Emissions IEC 60255 25 2000 Class A Canada ICES 001 A NMB 001 A Electromagnetic Compatibility Immunity Conducted RF Immunity ENV 50141 1993 10 Vrms IEC 61000 4 6 1996 10 Vrms Digital Radio Telephone RF ENV 50204 1995 10 V m at 900 MHz and 1 89 GHz Electrostatic Discharge IEC 60255 22 2 1996 IEC 61000 4 2 1999 EN 61000 4 2 1995 Levels 1 2 3 4 F...

Page 20: ...te Code 20210715 Introduction Specifications Specifications 1 10 Damp Heat Cyclic IEC 60068 2 30 1980 Test Db 25 55 C 6 cycles 95 humidity Vibration IEC 60255 21 1 1988 Class 1 IEC 60255 21 2 1988 Class 1 IEC 60255 21 3 1993 Class 2 ...

Page 21: ...ting with the SEL 2890 Step 1 The serial port powers the SEL 2890 Table 2 1 shows the EIA 232 serial port pinout Provide 5 Vdc between Pin 1 and Pin 5 on the serial connector with Pin 1 being the positive terminal The transceiver requires a range of 4 5 to 5 5 Vdc and less than 250 mA of current Power is normally provided by the SEL relays and communications processors Table 2 1 SEL 2890 EIA 232 S...

Page 22: ...s data transmission in or out of the SEL 2890 and is referred to as the Data Transmission LED Step 2 Open an ASCII terminal session to the serial port that is connected to the transceiver The default data rate is 19200 bps for firmware versions R101 R103 the default speed is 38400 bps Do not make an Ethernet connection at this time At this point the transceiver will still be in the mode of forward...

Page 23: ...he SET command press Enter to scroll down through the settings Enter the serial port data rate optional and IP address that you obtained from your network administrator when prompted for these settings Continue on with the settings for SUBNET_MASK and GATEWAY Repeat the carriage return to obtain the Save Y N question Save your settings The Console session will be closed after you save your setting...

Page 24: ...ible on your network Step 3 You are now ready to communicate to your SEL product via an Ethernet network Open a Telnet session through the SEL 2890 to verify communications to your relay A Telnet session can be started by typing TELNET followed by your SEL 2890 IP address and port in your Windows Run window or at the DOS prompt as shown below If no port number is specified the default Telnet port ...

Page 25: ...s working Please note that any data entered into the Telnet window at this time will be transmitted out of the SEL 2890 serial port at the set data rate You can also use terminal programs in SEL software to establish Telnet connections to SEL equipment ACSELERATOR QuickSet SEL 5030 Software SEL 5020 Settings Assistant Software and SEL 5010 Relay Assistant Software all support Telnet ...

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Page 27: ...red to as a Console session and uses a command line interface with prompts and for Level 1 and Level 2 respectively This can be accomplished by the serial port or by Telnet port 1025 This section focuses on communicating with not through the SEL 2890 Section 4 Detailed Application Examples describes how to apply the SEL 2890 in specific applications along with the associated settings Settings Sett...

Page 28: ...for the SEL 2890b Text name setting Emptyc EMAIL Enable emailb Y N N Email Client Settings available if EMAIL is set to Y and TUNNEL N EMAIL_IP Email server address IP addressa 192 168 0 1 EMAIL_DOMAIN Email domain name Text name setting NA if not required NA TO Destination email address Text setting Emptyc FROM From line text alias for email Text setting SEL2890 SUBJECT Email subject line Text se...

Page 29: ...destination port 3 1026 65535 0 disables 0 ACCEPT3d Accept routing connection Y N N ROUTE_IP3d e Routing destination 3 address IP addressa 192 168 0 3 HEADER3d e Routing destination 3 message header As many as 8 bytes entered in hexadecimal Emptyc Serial Port Settings SPEED Serial port data rate bps 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 19200 STOPf Stop bits 1 2 1 PARITYf Parity bit...

Page 30: ...Server Telnet Serial Tunneling and Command Telnet Serial Tunneling modes This setting will normally be set to YES to communicate with Telnet Clients Changing this setting to NO provides the capability to communicate with third party products designed to operate with raw TCP terminal servers Serial Tunneling Making a point to point serial data connection between two serial IEDs across an Ethernet n...

Page 31: ...another transceiver to answer and establish an Ethernet connection The BTCP tunnel mode is designed for tunneling serial protocols on an Ethernet network including Modbus and DNP3 See BTCP Tunnel on page 1 7 for a description of this mode of operation For best BTCP tunnel performance use the same serial port bps speed for both master and slave connections Figure 1 3 shows the physical connection r...

Page 32: ... will allow you to refer to the transceiver by name rather than IP Refrain from using DHCP if you are using serial tunneling Use a static IP address instead When you use DHCP the following settings are overridden DNS_IP DOMAIN IP SUBNET_MASK and GATEWAY If the HOST_NAME is left blank the SEL 2890 will request it from the DHCP server If a HOST_NAME is entered it will be provided to the DHCP server ...

Page 33: ...send it to a designated email address For example when a fault occurs the relay will send an unsolicited summary event report and the SEL 2890 will email that summary event report This can also be used with an SEL communications processor to email unsolicited messages Email Server IP Address Set the IP address of your email server If you are using a corporate email server contact your network admi...

Page 34: ...hat message As an example assume the following settings have been assigned ROUTE Y ROUTE_PORT1 8001 ACCEPT1 N ROUTE_IP 192 168 0 11 and HEADER1 A5 The SEL 2890 will forward a serial message to IP 192 168 0 11 if the first byte received is A5 The A5 is the ASCII hexadecimal representation of the message header Use as a wild card character in the mask e g A5 0 Appendix E ASCII Reference Table contai...

Page 35: ...d of the IED that will communicate with the SEL 2890 Available serial port data rates are 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 The default data rate is 19200 bps for firmware versions R101 R103 the default speed is 38400 Parity Parity refers to summing all the information bits in a serial packet and then adding a parity bit of 1 or 0 to the sum The parity bit will make the total...

Page 36: ... prompt for the SEL 2890 by opening a Telnet session to port 1025 Port 1025 is referred to as the Console Port The Console is the user interface to the SEL 2890 The Level 1 and Level 2 Console prompts are and Accessing different levels is discussed in ACCESS and 2ACCESS Console Session Serial Port The serial port can also be used to access the Console In fact the serial port is the only connection...

Page 37: ... descriptions of each command in alphabetical order Commands can be shortened to the first three letters of the command Table 3 2 SEL 2890 Command Summary Command Description Access Level 2ACCESS Change to Access Level 2 1 ACCESS Change to Access Level 1 1 or 2 END Jump to end of settings Used when in SET mode 2 EXIT End the current Console session 1 or 2 HELP Display description of available comm...

Page 38: ...ou will still be prompted to save settings EXIT The EXIT command terminates the Console session Use the EXIT command to close a serial Console session or Telnet Console session Closing a Telnet window 15 minutes of inactivity or entering the EXIT command terminates a Console session HELP Display the description of available commands by using the HELP command L_D Use the L_D command when in Access ...

Page 39: ...hen you connect to the SEL 2890 Console Port over Ethernet you are not allowed to change some settings The settings are displayed via the SHOW command but are hidden when you use the SET command The hidden settings are the network configuration settings IP SUBNET_MASK and GATEWAY listed in Table 3 3 SHOW Use the SHOW command to display the current settings in the SEL 2890 SHOW is applicable in bot...

Page 40: ...ings include IP addressing information network mask and network gateway Network Configuration Use the network configuration settings shown in Table 3 3 to configure the SEL 2890 for operation on an IP network and to set other parameters affecting the physical Ethernet network interface operation The SEL 2890 uses the IP and SUBNET_MASK settings to determine the local network and SEL 2890 node addr...

Page 41: ...how IP and SUBNET_MASK define the network and node and how these settings affect the GATEWAY setting Table 3 4 GATEWAY Address Setting Examples IP SUBNET_MASK Network Number Node Address GATEWAY 192 92 92 92 255 255 255 0 192 92 92 92 192 92 92 aa a Value in the range 0 254 192 92 92 92 255 255 0 0 192 92 92 92 192 92 ab ba b Value in the range 0 255 192 92 92 92 255 0 0 0 192 92 92 92 192 ab bb c...

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Page 43: ...al tunneling Commanded mode Telnet mode BTCP mode All examples assume that the SEL 2890 transceivers have been properly configured with respect to serial data rates and valid IP addresses Job Done Example 1 EXAMPLE 4 1 Email of a Summary Event Report Figure 4 1 shows a minimal network connection needed to obtain email messages of relay Summary Event Reports Figure 4 1 Minimal Email Network Connect...

Page 44: ...e SEL 2890 The following SEL 2890 settings are needed to allow unsolicited messages to be emailed EMAIL Y to enable email options EMAIL_IP IP address of email server i e 192 168 0 200 EMAIL_DOMAIN Optional domain name of email server i e your_company com TO Email recipient s address i e johndoe your_company com FROM Address to return email message if problems occur i e other your_company com SUBJE...

Page 45: ...municate with serial devices including SEL relays This example explains the configuration of the Communications Processor SEL 2890 and Relay settings First assume that you have installed the ACSELERATOR QuickSet software on the PC shown in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Example Telnet Serial Encapsulation System Set the SEL 421 Port 1 as shown below Protocol Selection PROTO SEL Communications Settings SPEE...

Page 46: ...PARITY N RTS_CTS N XON_XOF N TIMEOUT 5 0 Use the following settings to configure Port 12 of the SEL 2030 PORT 12 DEVICE M PROTOCOL S FAST_OP N PORTID SEL 2890 Port MODEM N BAUD 19200 DATABIT 8 STOPBIT 1 PARITY N RTS_CTS Y XON_XOFF N TIMEOUT 5 0 ECHO Y AUTO_HELP Y TERTIME1 1 TERSTRING 004 TERTIME2 OFF Use the settings below to configure the SEL 2890 PORT 23 TEL_PROC Y TUNNEL N UDDELAY 2 MTDELAY 0 8...

Page 47: ...y the dialog box shown in Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Network Parameters Dialog Box Next open the Terminal window by selecting Terminal on the Communication menu This will connect you to the SEL 2030 If you press return you will see the SEL 2030 prompt Log in to Access Level 1 using the ACC command and entering the SEL 2030 password Next enter the PORT 9 D command to establish a direct transparent conne...

Page 48: ... two serial IEDs that may be used for transmitting Modbus DNP3 SEL binary and other binary or ASCII data The SEL 2890 has three modes of tunneling Commanded Telnet and TCP Commanded Mode Assume you have two SEL 2890 Ethernet transceivers designated as 1 and 2 and an SEL 2701 Refer to Figure 4 5 You can now use the TUNNEL command in SEL 2890 1 to dynamically establish a serial tunnel to SEL 2890 2 ...

Page 49: ...the SEL 2701 It is very important to note that all serial data coming from the IED connected to SEL 2890 1 will now be routed through the SEL 2701 to the Host The SEL 2890 2 and the SEL 2701 do not actively search for a connection They wait for someone or some device to initiate a connection The SEL 2890 1 is the device that actively tries to make a connection Notice that the serial data rates do ...

Page 50: ...ling between transceivers and port servers of different manufacture It does not matter if the remote port server is set to master or slave because the SEL 2890 will toggle back and forth until a connection is made Once a connection is made the SEL 2890 will stay in that mode until the connection is terminated BTCP Mode BTCP mode provides the ability to broadcast serial data without establishing a ...

Page 51: ...cific serial address The master IED sends out a serial message containing something like Slave with address 10 send me your data The SEL 2890 1 receives this serial data and broadcasts the message to all Ethernet devices on the local subnet The SEL 2890 transceivers 2 through 5 receive the Ethernet message and forward the corresponding serial data through their serial ports Slave IED with address ...

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Page 53: ... indicator LEDs on the SEL 2890 The LEDs and panel label for the dual twisted pair SEL 2890 are shown in Figure 5 1 The operation of each LED is explained in Table 5 1 Figure 5 1 Example SEL 2890 Panel The Tx Rx LED flashes when data are being sent or received via the Ethernet port The Link LED illuminates and remains illuminated when properly connected to the Ethernet Table 5 1 SEL 2890 LED Indic...

Page 54: ... the transceiver has power then the problem may be the cable The crimp ends of the cable can be prob lematic Also the 10BASE T Ethernet cable may not have the proper pinout Some cables called cross over cables work in point to point connecting Ether net devices These cross over cables should not be used for connecting an Ethernet device to a hub switch Tx Rx LED does not illuminate No power to SEL...

Page 55: ...eds to be disconnected before the serial Console session can be entered Entering AT too slowly The serial escape command AT needs to be entered within four seconds from the A to the last Typing characters too soon after last Wait at least three seconds after the serial escape com mand AT is entered for the prompt to appear Entering AT too soon after powering up the SEL 2890 Wait at least 10 second...

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Page 57: ...fication FID Number Summary of Revisions Manual Date Code SEL 2890 R108 V0 Z003003 D20190503 Enhanced the Ethernet driver to respond to ARP requests originating from an IP address of 0 0 0 0 Updated the Ethernet driver to use all zeros for padding 20190503 SEL 2890 R107 V0 Z003003 D20110121 Improved DHCP functionality to be more persistent with obtaining DHCP leases Improved Telnet and web service...

Page 58: ...port console mode 20031120 SEL 2890 R104 V0 Z001001 D20030130 Corrected issue with processing of multiple 0xFF characters in tunnel data stream that made high speed communication unreliable Changed Telnet and HTTP sessions to turn off unsolicited message processing during these sessions Changed default data speed to 19200 bps from 38400 bps 20030130 Added automatic serial port configuration to 192...

Page 59: ...08 SEL 2890 R101 V0 Z001001 D20020301 Enhanced reliability of web server 20020408 SEL 2890 R100 V0 Z001001 D20020208 Initial version 20020408 Table A 2 Instruction Manual Revision History Sheet 1 of 4 Revision Date Summary of Revisions 20210715 Section 1 Updated Specifications 20190503 Section 4 Removed Communications Parameters Dialog Box figure Updated Figure 4 4 Network Parameters Dialog Box Ap...

Page 60: ...e flow control to Table 3 1 SEL 2890 Settings Summary Added R_S command summary to Table 3 2 SEL 2890 Command Summary and R_S Section 4 Removed former Job Done Example 3 Section 5 Updated Table 5 2 Troubleshooting Procedures Appendix B Added Step 5 under Upgrade Procedure Appendix C Moved HTML code information from Section 1 Introduction and Specifications Appendix D Modified Alitree Applet Remove...

Page 61: ... 3 Corrected description of email settings to reflect that the email address list supports only a single email address setting in Email To Added Table 3 1 SEL 2890 Network Configuration Settings to document all settings and the factory defaults Clarified description of Serial Tunneling Section 4 Added Job Done example on using ACSELERATOR QuickSet with the SEL 2890 and SEL 2030 in Job Done Example...

Page 62: ... Serial Tunneling Section 5 Updated Table 5 2 Troubleshooting Procedures 20020628 Front Matter Updated warning statements in inside front cover Deleted Manual Change Information page from manual Section 5 Corrected Factory Assistance Appendix A Revised to include manual change information Updated for firmware version R103 20020408 Appendix A Updated for firmware version R102 20020301 Appendix A Up...

Page 63: ...ng a file from a personal computer to the transceiver via the serial port Important Note Regarding Settings The firmware upgrade procedure may result in lost transceiver settings because of the addition of new features and changes in the way memory is used It is imperative to have a copy of the original transceiver settings available in case they need to be re entered Carefully following these upg...

Page 64: ...ropriate password Step 4 Execute the Show SHO command to retrieve the transceiver settings Record the displayed settings or save them to a computer file for possible re entry after the firmware upgrade Issue the Password PAS command and save the original password settings in case they are needed later Normally the transceiver will preserve the settings during the firmware upgrade However depending...

Page 65: ...ming of the transceiver you should receive the Firmware Upgrade Complete message within 30 seconds If you receive this message check the status of settings by issuing the show SHO command If you do not receive this message go to Step 14 You can verify the correct firmware was loaded by using the version VER command Step 13 If settings have been lost go to Access Level 2 by using the 2AC command an...

Page 66: ...e SEL 2890 Repeat the AT sequence three or more times If the SEL 2890 is still unresponsive and you have tried the original and default data rate of 19200 then go to Step c c The transceiver firmware upgrade was unsuccessful and the transceiver will require factory servicing before it can be returned to service ...

Page 67: ...HEIGHT 0 SCROLLING NO SRC logo htm FRAME NAME menu MARGINWIDTH 0 MARGINHEIGHT 0 SRC menu htm FRAMESET right side content FRAME NAME data SRC data htm FRAMESET HTML File access htm DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC W3C DTD HTML 4 0 Frameset EN HTML HEAD TITLE access TITLE HEAD BODY Login Form FORM METHOD POST ACTION access cgi h3 P Command INPUT TYPE text NAME login value acc SIZE 12 MAXLENGTH 12 P P Password IN...

Page 68: ...C W3C DTD HTML 4 0 Frameset EN HTML HEAD TITLE Logo TITLE STYLE BODY background 000080 STYLE HEAD BODY CENTER IMG align center SRC logo jpg CENTER BODY HTML File menu htm DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC W3C DTD HTML 4 0 Frameset EN HTML HEAD TITLE SEL 2890 TITLE STYLE P color white BODY background 000080 STYLE HEAD BODY The tree navigation applet applet hspace 5 vspace 30 NAME AliTree ARCHIVE alitree zip CODE...

Page 69: ...e TEXTCOLOUR value FFFFFF param name CONNCOLOUR value FFFFFF param name LINKCOLOUR value FFFF00 Enter code for non java enabled browsers here P You will need to activate java to view this menu P applet BODY HTML File nodelist txt partial SEL 0 Visit 4 SEL www selinc com http www selinc com Metering 0 Instantaneous 2 Metering relay cgi type SEL command MET Demand 2 Metering relay cgi type SEL comma...

Page 70: ... referenced later on in the nodelist txt file ICON1 is the folder that appears to be open 7 This is ICON2 referenced in nodelist txt ICON2 is the document icon that is located under the folder icon 8 This is ICON4 referenced in nodelist txt ICON4 is the link graphic that con nects a folder icon to a document icon 9 Message that will appear if Java is not activated in the browser 10 This is ICON0 r...

Page 71: ...e HTML code for a form that passes data through an SEL 2890 Figure C 2 Example HTML Code The form in Figure C 2 uses the POST method with an ACTION option POST defines which method is used to return the form information or data to the web server The ACTION option defines which CGI script is called when the Submit button is pressed Relay cgi or access cgi can be used with the SEL 2890 Custom HTTP o...

Page 72: ...890 allows two different application programs to be downloaded File names for the programs are app1 zip and app2 zip Use of the file structure and associated file names is required However it is possible to download a Java applet or other file into any file i e image1 gif Care must be taken when doing this The browser must be able to recognize the file by header information rather than by file nam...

Page 73: ...ware Ltd Java 1 0 is the code behind Alitree This should enable the program to be run on older browsers The supporting documentation is contained in the file alitree zip located in the SEL 2890 FTP the alitree zip file out of the transceiver and unzip Instructions on how to pass parameters are contained in the file alitree txt ...

Page 74: ... t caused any ill effects in general use Copyright The applet may be used in any application commercial or otherwise The copyright remains with the author and reverse engineering or any removal of copyright notices is prohibited If you use this applet the author would appreciate an email at ali squark demon co uk Distribution This applet may be freely distributed as long as this file accompanies b...

Page 75: ...H Ctrl A 2 02 STX Ctrl B 3 03 ETX Ctrl C 4 04 EOT Ctrl D 5 05 ENQ Ctrl E 6 06 ACK Ctrl F 7 07 BEL Ctrl G 8 08 BS Ctrl H 9 09 HT Ctrl I 10 0A LF Ctrl J 11 0B VT Ctrl K 12 0C FF Ctrl L 13 0D CR Ctrl M 14 0E SO Ctrl N 15 0F SI Ctrl O 16 10 DLE Ctrl P 17 11 DC1 XON Ctrl Q 18 12 DC2 Ctrl R 19 13 DC3 XOFF Ctrl S 20 14 DC4 Ctrl T 21 15 NAK Ctrl U 22 16 SYN Ctrl V 23 17 ETB Ctrl W 24 18 CAN Ctrl X ...

Page 76: ...sc 28 1C FS 29 1D GS 30 1E RS 31 1F US 32 20 SP Space 33 21 34 22 35 23 36 24 37 25 38 26 39 27 40 28 41 29 42 2A 43 2B 44 2C 45 2D 46 2E 47 2F 48 30 0 0 49 31 1 1 50 32 2 2 51 33 3 3 52 34 4 4 53 35 5 5 54 36 6 6 55 37 7 7 Table E 1 ASCII Reference Table Sheet 2 of 5 Decimal Code Hexadecimal Code Character Keystroke ...

Page 77: ...3 3F 64 40 65 41 A A 66 42 B B 67 43 C C 68 44 D D 69 45 E E 70 46 F F 71 47 G G 72 48 H H 73 49 I I 74 4A J J 75 4B K K 76 4C L L 77 4D M M 78 4E N N 79 4F O O 80 50 P P 81 51 Q Q 82 52 R R 83 53 S S 84 54 T T 85 55 U U 86 56 V V Table E 1 ASCII Reference Table Sheet 3 of 5 Decimal Code Hexadecimal Code Character Keystroke ...

Page 78: ..._ 95 5F _ _ 96 60 97 61 a a 98 62 b b 99 63 c c 100 64 d d 101 65 e e 102 66 f f 103 67 g g 104 68 h h 105 69 i i 106 6A j j 107 6B k k 108 6C l l 109 6D m m 110 6E n n 111 6F o o 112 70 p p 113 71 q q 114 72 r r 115 73 s s 116 74 t t 117 75 u u Table E 1 ASCII Reference Table Sheet 4 of 5 Decimal Code Hexadecimal Code Character Keystroke ...

Page 79: ...uction Manual ASCII Reference Table E 5 118 76 v v 119 77 w w 120 78 x x 121 79 y y 122 7A z z 123 7B 124 7C 125 7D 126 7E 127 7F DEL Delete Table E 1 ASCII Reference Table Sheet 5 of 5 Decimal Code Hexadecimal Code Character Keystroke ...

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Page 81: ...isabled Serial Ports 1 Enabled No Ethernet Ports 1 Enabled No Ethernet Services Server Device Function Protocol Default Listening Port Port Settable Default State Can Be Disabled Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP Relay Display TCP 80 No Enabled No Telnet Server Passthrough Mode TCP 23 Yes Enabled Yes Raw TCP Server Passthrough Mode TCP 23 Yes Disabled Yes Telnet Server Console TCP 1025 Yes Enabled ...

Page 82: ...TCP BTCP TCP 23 Yes Disabled Yes Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Client Networking UDP 68 No Disabled Yes Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP a a Optional alerting method to send unsolicited messages coming in from the serial port to an email address Email Alerting TCP 25 Yes Disabled Yes Domain Name Service DNS Networking UDP 53 No Disabled Yes Ethernet Services Non IP Protocols Device Fu...

Page 83: ...3 14 A 1 HTTP Webpage nodelist text file 3 6 server 1 3 IEC See Specifications Installation 2 1 2 5 IP address 1 2 port number 1 2 ISO See also Specifications LED Indications 5 1 Networking Concepts 4 6 Physical Interface twisted pair 5 1 Settings 3 1 SMTP 1 5 3 7 Specifications 1 9 TCP IP 1 1 Terminal Access 1 2 User Interface serial port Console session 1 2 Telnet Console session 1 2 ...

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